need to hold on......to get balance........too big for any type of handle.....even used rubber bands.......so it wouldn't slide..didn't work.need to make smaller.......so it won't move...or put some velco on tape......so it can be form fitting.

About Me Arthritic, Caregiver, Diabetic, Elderly, Long Term User, Medical Professional

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Comfortable

Convenient

Durable

Easy to Use

Effective

Cons

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Comments about Rubber Door Knob Covers:

Even when my hands are wet I can still turn the knob. I was sceptical and only bought one. I am now ordering 5 more and will probably ordr more later for gifts because all my family love them. My mother is 87 and she loves them because of her arthritis.

My elderly mother is having trouble opening the doors in her home. I choose this site because with the reviews others have the same issue and think highly of the door grips. Hoping these will help her.

How durable is the material in extreme weather, specifically high heat? We have an exterior door that gets direct sun approximately 10 hours a day in the summer.

A shopper on Jun 16, 2015

Best Answer:I use mine indoors on a daily basis and have bought them twice for all my doorknobs, so I think their durability is quite good. I've never seen any wear and tear on them. I can't vouch for how they would hold up in high heat, but my guess would be fairly well. They are so reasonably priced that I think it would be worth your while to purchase them and check it out.

I have used these for more than 2 years, and find them to be very durable. Michigan has extreme temperatures-on & off all year: 95 to 100+ in summer, and -39 below in winter. These are as good as the day I received them !! Great for arthritic hands also !!

Best Answer:If you have older small circular door knobs, might not be a snug fit., but I have them on all my door knobs, even the older ones and they work great. you might need to readjust them occasionally, but they are a great help for arthritic hands. I love them, especially the price was very reasonable.

Best Answer:Thank you for your question. It is approximately 2” inside and 2 ½” outside (from out edge of grip to outer edge of grip. This is a little stretchy, I’m am assuming you would need to work to get it on the doorknob but then it would stay on well. We hope this information will be of help to you.